GRAEAGLE, CALIFORNIA, The prospect of building and discovering new trails brought 206 volunteers to Graeagle for the first annual Lost Sierra Trail Daze event in celebration of National Trails Day.
In addition to the tremendous number of local volunteers who participated, folks came from as far away as Seattle and Southern California to volunteer for the day. Volunteers ranged in age from 5 years old to 87 years young, showing us all, that building trail is for everyone. Six separate projects were tackled during the event. In the Plumas National Forest volunteers worked on Lake Davis Trail, Gray Eagle Creek Trail and Mills Peak Trail. In the Tahoe National Forest, Halls Ranch Trail was rehabilitated. And on Graeagle Land and Water property, the Graeagle Community Pathway was started and the Middle Fork of the Feather River received a clean up.
Many thanks to all of the event sponsors, partners and volunteers who made this day one of the biggest trail building events in California on National Trails Day.
This event marks the start of the trail building season. Volunteers for the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship are needed! People of any age or ability are welcome to join us Mondays through Saturdays until the snow falls again.